Mountain bikers can start at the South Kabeyun Trail Head turning into the Talus Lake Trail. From there you can hike up the Top of the Giant Trail, leading to spectacular vistas that take in Silver Islet, Isle Royale and Thunder Bay.

The Bluff Trail is a 13 km circular trail. A portion of the trail follows the edge of the Nipissing Bluff for which it is named. Views of Georgian Bay from this section of trail are spectacular, especially during the leaf-free season.

The 3 km Hardwood Hill Trail requires a medium to difficult skill level. Very hilly, the trail begins and ends at the park store and travels through a mature hardwood forest containing a mixture of sugar maple, beech and yellow birch.

The inner loop is a new single-track trail designed for mountain biking. With smooth winding corners, moderate changes in elevation and flowing dips, humps and bumps, the trail is great for all riding abilities.

The outer double track loop is an easier option with a wide trail surface and fun rolling hills. The Rangers Point Trail is a 1 km double track trail with some steeper climbs and a great view of the Stormy Lake Bluff.

The terrain of the 14 km Savanna Trail is relatively flat, with some moderate slopes. The trail follows a wooded path from the park store to the traffic circle. From here, it follows the roadways before winding through forested dunes on the way back to the park Store. Trail is bi-directional, and walkers and bicycles share the trail.

Just west of London, this park offers over 7 km of bike friendly trails: the Orange Trail (3.9 km), the Blue Trail (2 km), and the Yellow Trail (1.1 km). Trails are multi-use and the pathways are sandy and natural. More suited to mountain bikers, these trails are moderate to difficult, with many small hills, valleys, and rocks. Just off the Thames River, these trails are home to many different species of birds, flora, and fauna.

The Old Farms Trail is a 6 km loop around the park that takes you through a mix of open fields and forested areas. Cedar rail fences, hedge rows, and apple orchards are common sights along the trail, and Old Farms Trail is a favourite of birdwatchers. The trail has a natural surface and is relatively flat, making it accessible to a wide variety of users. Maps are posted along the trail and are also available from the park office.

The Edmund Fitzgerald Lookout Trail doubles as a challenging single-track mountain bike trail. The 12 km trail passes the side trail up to the lookout. Enjoy spectacular views of Lake Superior, including the site where the famous Edmund Fitzgerald sank in a fierce November storm.

Cycle the park’s interior on 3.7 km Deer Run Trail, or follow the Lake Huron shoreline on the 6 km Old Shore Road Trail. The 3.5 km Tower Trail takes you around a wetland providing great opportunities for waterfowl and wildlife viewing. Cyclists are asked to walk their bikes on the boardwalk sections.